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Hey everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we're going to lead, lead with this.
You can check it out over at Red Voice Media, Arrest Made in Utah, ritualistic child abuse case, all right, that they were talking about in May, and the person who they arrested is a guy named David Hamblin, okay?
And read more about, I'm going to show you some of the primary documentation.
We're going to get into past interviews that we've done with Derek Brose on his pieces over at the Last American Vagabond in regards to this case.
We're having Derek Brose on tomorrow, but we also have one other person that's been named.
But I want to start this with this is just kind of a microcosm of how the world actually works and how the system is set up to protect some of the most vicious predators who have put themselves in positions of power in not only religious institutions and government institutions,
but really institutions of influence.
And whenever they're doing this, the system protects them.
Now, if the allegations against Hamblin and many others, some of which we're going to talk about a little bit today and then a lot with Derek Brose tomorrow, okay?
This is some of the most dark, what would seem to be horror movie-esque, impossible type of abuse of children that you could imagine, period, right?
But instead of cases that come to light with, I would say, similar earmarks, such as the Franklin scandal, this book by Nick Bryant.
We've had Nick Bryant on the program.
I think it's going to be time to get Nick's opinion now that this arrest has been made.
But that is such a well-documented book.
And instead, we get Hollywood parties with celebrities I'm not going to name drinking adrenochrome with just message board madness and no real evidence.
Meanwhile, what we're about to show you is documented.
And that's why the Franklin scandal, especially, the follow-up, although the Franklin cover-up is big, when you're talking about the typed out documents, an unreal thesaurus at the back, just you name it, pictures, letters that were actually typed out, legislation, handwritten notes.
I mean, the handwritten stuff is always so big to me because then you really see the first police reports of a lot of this stuff.
It reads like something out of you can't believe actually happens.
And so when these things do occur, for instance, and a lot of them that we have documented in that, for instance, are in the 80s and 90s, all right, you have this rave about a satanic panic, which then discredits a bunch of this stuff out of the gates because nobody wants to look at the actual documentation.
And Adam Herberts has been on this case.
Again, David Hamblin, this is a previous mugshot.
He previously confessed to, yeah, but all the charges were dropped.
Again, the system's set up for these people.
Okay?
That's a big thing.
Let's just look at this.
I mean, this is 18 counts, guys, down the line.
I don't need to read them to you.
This is a visual broadcast, okay?
I mean, you're reading it.
These are the scans, and we like to deal with primary documents as much as we can.
Again, this is being covered over at Red Voice Media as well.
And by the way, coming up this Friday, we have a really interesting Red Voice exclusive with not only action for Assange, freedom of speech, a huge issue, spans across how many administrations?
Especially in the Assange case, multiple red and blue folks, because it's all one, you know, big show.
Now, this is the only other person that we knew was named as a suspect.
All right.
And he's also, he was running, I believe, for a position.
The elections are over.
Derek Brose goes through this.
And David Levitt essentially outed himself.
Now, let's just hear what he has to say about the case right now.
And then we're going to go to one of the alleged victims.
All right.
Brett Bluth.
So let's just play this.
This therapist was my elder's form president in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He was my neighbor.
I had a family connection.
When his wife learned of whatever he was doing.
I mean, just let's bring that back a little bit.
We're going to jack it up a little bit.
Take a look at him.
We're going to make it big so everybody can see.
Him shaking around.
I want people to look at this guy.
The things that he was accused of, whatever he was doing, I mean, and now this person's supposedly a suspect among many.
And again, we're not saying anybody's guilty in this case whatsoever.
We're just letting you know an arrest has been made that this is another suspect.
And this is what he's saying.
He was my neighbor.
I had a family connection.
When his wife learned of whatever he was doing, she divorced him.
And I testified at that divorce here.
I'm well aware of who the therapist is, and I'm well aware of many of the players here.
He's well aware of many of the players.
All right, we're going to make that smaller.
Now, we're going to play one of the victims in a moment.
Okay, but what I want people to understand is we've had Derek on, and when we look at Gordon B. Hinckley and what he was doing with the Church of Latter-day Saints, again, they put the most repulsive people at the top of these.
So not only doesn't he believe in his religion, allegedly, in this documentary with many eyewitnesses, he also is alleged to be with underage teenage boys.
Okay?
So that documentary is right here.
These are the accusations that are made.
We're going to let you decide whether or not they're credible.
Derek did some amazing work digging up people.
In fact, you can find yet another interview of, I believe, one of the people, Daryl Clegg, who is in that documentary, explaining how the whole operation worked and how it was a big money grab and how there was money laundering.
And that's, again, Church of Latter-day Saints, which Levitt is supposedly connected to.
And then you want to get down the rabbit hole again.
Derek has done some really great work on this whole case, and we're going to have him on tomorrow.
But he basically has gone through all the court cases that are out there.
And what they want to do is equate this stuff with the QA nonsense, right?
It's not what this is.
It's not what this is.
When you get into the Franklin scandal, right?
You get to connections like Barney Frank and Chevy Chase Middle School, I believe it was.
These are real connections.
It doesn't matter which side of the fence they were on.
We're not talking about imagination rituals.
But it does seem when you get into the darker aspects of these rings, there is this weird, occult angle to them, right?
And Derek, again, I mean, the man, he's relentless.
He's done amazing work on the finders.
We're going to discuss a little bit of that tomorrow.
In fact, Derek may be on for a good solid hour plus.
And, you know, there may be even a chance that some of that ends up.
You know, Reality Rance is coming four days a week, live, live in the a.m.
We can't wait.
Two hours a day.
Buckle up.
But you look at the finders and they seem to have intelligence connections and they seem to have access to all this technology that they shouldn't.
And then you look at the reports of what this officer initially sees and the whole thing gets spun into something different.
I would again suggest you check out Derek's work on that.
Now, we talk about CIA and that.
Well, how about Midnight Climax?
It's exactly what it sounds like.
Again, during MK Ultra and all these programs that we only got a tiny glimpse at.
You know, when we talk about the declassic classification of documents and overall agendas and compartmentalization, I continuously point to the work of Annie Jacobson.
Why do we do that?
In Operation Paperclip, she published now in 2013, that is nine years ago, there were 600 million, I believe it was, her number, not 600,000, 600 million documents that had still not been declassified via the World War II era.
It's a lot.
Shows you only have a glimpse.
And a lot of these programs were taking place in the 50s and the 60s, and they went well beyond LSD, and they went into blackmail as well.
Okay?
And that's what you saw with Epstein and intelligence.
And they get into arms dealing.
See, now you start talking about these things.
Remember, Prince Andrew was the UK's arms dealer.
Sorry, arms dealer.
Oh, Jason, you're talking about billions of dollars and the deaths of all these people.
There's no conspiracies there.
You shut your mouth.
You talk about Hollywood parties with vampires and adrenochrome and secret message boards.
We'll cover you then.
Oh, yeah.
Right?
And at the same point, you get kneecapped when you talk about the darkness of this and any of these things that are occultic, I'll say, in nature, right?
We talk about SRA and what it means, satanic ritual abuse, right?
But when you look again at the history of occult and technology, Bohemian Grove, Manhattan Project, Jack Parsons, rocket programs, even the latest AI guy, Chaos Magic, Crowley.
There is a connection there.
And when you look at transhumanism itself, Kurzweil writes in the title of his book, The Age of Spiritual Machines.
You better believe it's a spiritual battle.
It's a human one.
And these people are spiritually and morally bankrupt.
Now, before I play just a small portion of Conspiracy of Silence, which is the documentary that couples with the Franklin scandal and the Franklin cover-up and just shows you some of these aspects, I also want to point to people, especially with Dahmer being the talk of the town, right?
Dahmer's the talk of the town these days.
I want people to check out The Clown and the Candyman, Dean Carroll, John Wayne Gacy, all these bizarre connections in these, what was the ritualistic rape and murder of young boys.
Connections you're not going to hear about anywhere else.
Amazing podcast series, completely underrated.
And Dahmer himself, there's a lot of really interesting work done by Jay Dyer and others.
I've not watched the program, but apparently they say there are all these red flags and how could they not know who, again, when you're talking about the darkness at the top, right?
You never get them all.
And Hollywood, I think, did a really good job in the True Detective series.
You want to see, you want a glimpse of some of the real darkness and how they never get them all and basically how managed a lot of this is, right?
So right before I started this video, I got a DM from Allison Morrow.
I don't promote her stuff enough.
She's awesome.
She's on Rumble.
She's on Rockfin.
She was a former mainstream journalist.
She's a family gal, and I love that about her as well.
Just had a baby.
Congratulations.
I'm so happy when families are expanding.
All right.
I'm so happy when we're fighting a system of darkness, when we're taking interest in each other.
I'm so happy when I see a father and his daughter having a great relationship.
And then that father mentions myself and my work on transhumanism and Musk and NASA and all these other things.
And that makes me smile.
But then she brings up an interview we did about the Epstein case.
And in turn, I believe it was the Glene Maxwell trial at that point.
And she was talking about all the evidence.
And basically, I just put my head down and I shook.
And I said, Allison, that's not how the system works.
And she says, you know, that was a point where she started thinking about things maybe a little bit differently.
Larry King's Secrets00:05:42
And basically, I said, look, they'll burn certain people, right?
They'll burn you, right?
Epstein twice, twice had to commit suicide, that guy failed miserably the first time.
And Bill Barr, CIA guy, your friend, just like Pompeo, CIA guy, we talk about Pompeo quite a bit in the upcoming Red Voice Media Exclusive.
I'd encourage you guys to check out.
So again, CIA, Midnight Climax, MKUltra, great people, great people.
So they'll burn you at some point.
They, after protecting you for such a long time, remember, you had Maria Farmer going to the FBI in New York back in 96.
You don't have anything until the Palm Beach case, treated with kid gloves.
Just a case, the case itself is just over the top.
But then you look at what he was doing while he was supposedly under arrest, that's even more over the top.
What he was allowed to do after and who he was associated with after many people who he was associated with before and then how he continued throughout.
And then how he's treated an MCC where they hadn't had a suicide in 13 years.
They held El Chapo there.
They held El Chapo there, guys.
Yeah.
But again, I have to be in imagination land and not point these things out and talk about super secret message boards, right?
And clones.
They love that.
Clones and who's really in charge and trusting plans.
We don't do that here.
Okay?
I want people to look at this right now.
So, what we're going to do is we're going to play a portion of Conspiracy Assilence, which you can find if you look hard enough.
And this is John DeCamp.
He wrote the original book, okay, The Franklin Cover-Up, before this was written by Nick Bryant.
And he actually, I believe, was a state senator at the time, a lawyer, and represented some of the people that were actually abused.
They were protecting, in my opinion, they were protecting some very prominent politicians, some very powerful and wealthy individuals associated with those politicians and the political system, up to and including the highest political people in this entire country.
In search of answers, John DeCamp goes to Washington to investigate Larry King's powerful connections in the nation's capital.
Paul Bernassi has come to Larry King through child sex parties at his $5,000 a month Washington house.
Paul Bernie was one of the victims.
Larry King's house down in Washington, D.C. was a nice house.
It was on what they, I guess, believe it was Embassy Row because that's what they kept talking about.
There were a lot of flags from different countries when you drove around in the area.
So tell me, Paul, how often did you come here?
I was about 14, about 1981.
And at first, it was about three or four times the first year.
After that, it was about once a month after 81.
Who brought you here?
Larry King brought me here.
And this is the actual house where you.
Yes.
And what?
You were used for sex there?
Yes.
Some of the parties when they started off were straight political type parties with no sex.
And then when some of the men had left, some of the politicians had left, the ones that had planned, they had planned on engaging in some type of sexual activity that would come after the party.
Some of the kids would be held downstairs in some of the rooms where if they acted up or if they started freaking out because of the drugs that they were on, they'd put them in a room that they couldn't get out of and they'd lock them in.
Were there drugs at these parties?
Yes.
What kind of drugs?
Anything you wanted, cocaine, heroin, speedballs.
You're telling me those things were at these parties where you had Larry King and prominent politicians.
Yes.
Were they readily available to anybody at the party?
They at the after parties, they were readily available for anybody.
Beforehand, they did it more upstairs than they did anywhere else, and it was kind of in the back rooms.
Were any attempts ever made that you know of to expose this situation?
As far as I know, nothing's ever been done, and most of the people that were in there had already been, I guess, compromised.
King's partner in sex crime was powerful Washington lobbyist Craig Spence.
He took youngsters like Banassi on midnight tours of the White House.
So, you were in the White House then?
Yes.
And how did you gain access?
Well, I came down with Larry King, but Craig Spence was the one that arranged the trip for us.
And it was kind of a gift for our services that we were doing.
How many times were you on this kind of a trip?
I came up to it on two times.
Two times.
And were you used for sex on those occasions?
Not until after we left.
After you left the White House.
What time of night?
It was usually around midnight.
I'm going to stop it there.
Utah Case Breakdown00:03:07
You guys can find that.
We're going to have Derek Brose on tomorrow breaking down even more aspects of this Utah case.
And again, we were pretty light.
Pretty light.
And that was deemed by the mainstream media and the LA Times, right?
And even the Bezos outfit, the Washington Post, right?
The Washington Times did amazing work.
They were showing you on the front page, callboys in the White House, and they were showing the receipts of Spence that was just discussed in there.
They did great work.
Vilified.
Vilified by the fact checkers of their day.
They tried to say this was a carefully crafted hoax.
And again, they glom on to stuff that isn't real, and then they easily discredit that.
They put you into that category.
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Hypnosis was a big part of it.
He told me that from the very beginning, that that was his main technique.
Dr. Hamblin would say, Do you want to be healed of your homosexuality or not?
And the answer was yes.
Do you think this time it will be different?
I do think it will be different.
I think in part because I have some information that can connect some dots.
So, again, this stuff's been out there.
These people were apparently protected in some way.
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And we just showed you some of the CIA and MKUltra stuff.
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